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pic: Swerve Module in a Tube
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Re: pic: Swerve Module in a Tube
What's the gear ratio for the VP?
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Re: pic: Swerve Module in a Tube
I figure if we actually build this I'll go with 90:1. The Robostangs' off-season swerve had the same steering setup but they used 50:1 (which I thought was surprisingly low when compared to something like the AndyMark Swerve & Steer module, but they said it worked well for them). I think you'd need something like 120:1 in order to match the steering RPM of the AndyMark module, but I didn't want a 3rd VersaPlanetary stage because I felt that put the BAG motor too close to the ground.
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I was thinking about that, but wondered if it would compromise the steering encoder setup. Currently the steering encoder is a VP integrated encoder after the last stage, and the external gears are 1:1, which means the encoder is 1:1 with the wheel. Does that mean you can use the VP encoder as an absolute encoder? I should probably make a point of knowing more about the encoders needed here... If you had such an external reduction, would you need to mount a separate absolute encoder somewhere else?
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Re: pic: Swerve Module in a Tube
Adding idler gears after your encoder increases the potential for cumulative position error from backlash. Granted, there's already a 1:1 spur gear relationship after the encoder, so that risk exists already. But more gears just compounds that risk further.
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